Category:AM37x
From Texas Instruments Embedded Processors Wiki
AM3715 & AM3703, two new Cortex-A8 Sitara™ microprocessors that deliver up to 1GHz ARM performance while providing low power operation. These MPUs are suitable for a wide variety of applications, such as portable data terminals, portable medical equipment, home and building automation, navigation systems, smart displays and human machine interaction (HMI) industrial interfaces and other applications which demand require high-performance, low-power processing capabilities. Offering a nearly 40 percent increase in ARM performance, double the 3D graphics performance, and lowering power by up to 30 percent when compared to previous generations. A complete suite of software, demos and development tools complement the scalability of the AM37x hardware and software to further reduce customers’ time to market.
Please refer to the following for a quick Overview of the AM37x ARM Processor
Core
- Cortex-A8
- Cortex-A8 Architecture
- Cortex-A8 Features
- Cortex-A8 Neon Architecture
- Feature Comparison: ARM 926, 1136 and Cortex-A8
- How to Find the Cortex-A8 Revision of your OMAP35x
- How to Find the Silicon Revision of your OMAP35x or AM/DM37x
Graphics
Memory
Power
- AM/DM37x Power Estimation Spreadsheet
- OMAP35x and AM/DM37x Low Power Standby Support
- OMAP35x-AM37x-DM37x with TPS65023: Design In Guide
- OMAP35x-AM37x-DM37x with TPS65073: Design In Guide
- Optimizing OMAP35x and AM/DM37x OFF mode PAD configuration
Package
Peripherals
Subcategories
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Pages in category "AM37x"
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